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Burketown, a remote outpost on the Gulf of Carpentaria, is the gateway to Australia's wildest savannah country. With a population that barely tops 200, this historic settlement feels like a frontier town of old, where the red dirt meets the gulf's blue waters. It's a place for travellers who crave solitude, big skies, and the raw beauty of the Northern Territory's lesser-known neighbour.
Highlights & What to See
- Burketown Pub – One of Australia's most remote watering holes, serving cold beer and yarns from locals and travellers alike. The pub's verandah is perfect for watching the sunset over the gulf.
- Morning Glory Cloud – Between September and November, Burketown is the best place to witness this rare meteorological phenomenon: a huge, rolling cloud that sweeps across the Gulf plains at dawn. It's a bucket-list sight for weather enthusiasts and photographers.
- Leichhardt River – A great spot for barramundi fishing. Cast a line from the banks or join a guided charter to hook the iconic Aussie fish.
- Burketown Cemetery – The graves tell the story of the town's tough history, including the tragic Burke and Wills expedition, after which the town is named.
- Gulf Savannah – The surrounding landscape is a vast mosaic of grasslands, termite mounds, and paperbark swamps. Drive the Savannah Way for an epic outback road trip.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate one full day to explore Burketown itself, including the pub, cemetery, and a walk along the river. If you're keen on fishing or chasing the Morning Glory cloud, plan for at least two to three nights. The town is small, but its relaxed vibe and the surrounding wilderness reward a slower pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Karumba – 250 km west, this fishing village on the Gulf is famous for its prawns and sunset cruises.
- Lawn Hill National Park – 200 km south, a lush oasis with spectacular gorges, canoeing, and Indigenous rock art.
- Normanton – 200 km east, home to the historic Purple Pub and the largest crocodile ever shot in Queensland.
- Gregory Downs – A tiny settlement with a classic outback pub and access to the Gregory River, perfect for a swim.
- Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park – The full name of the park above, offering camping and hiking in a stunning sandstone landscape.
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